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According to me the best pictures come from Nokia 808/2 place is Samsung S6
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Posted: 2015-05-05 21:59:09
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On 2015-05-05 21:59:09, Sylwester wrote:
According to me the best pictures come from Nokia 808/2 place is Samsung S6
I agree
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Posted: 2015-05-06 09:22:07
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WoW....RAW coming for S6/Edge
http://www.gsmarena.com/galax[....]w_photo_capture-news-12171.php
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Posted: 2015-05-06 20:26:23
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[ This Message was edited by: Sylwester on 2015-05-06 20:15 ]
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Posted: 2015-05-06 21:12:25
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They finally made a comment regarding the sensors.
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Not every Galaxy S6 has the same camera, but Samsung says that's okay
By Vlad Savov
May 6, 2015 08:45 am
The Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge have reclaimed the title of best Android smartphone for Samsung, and a big part of their appeal stems from the excellent 16-megapixel camera that they share. It turns out, however, that not every handset has the exact same camera: some phones use a Sony IMX240 imaging sensor while others are equipped with Samsung's own ISOCELL sensor. This appears to be an effort to pad out inadequate supply of whichever sensor is Samsung's first choice, and isn't determined by whether you buy an S6 or Edge variant of the phone.
When contacted by The Verge, Samsung explained that it sets stringent quality standards for the user experience of its phones and only uses components that live up to those expectations. In other words, you'll have an awesome 16-megapixel camera, no matter the particulars of the hardware inside:
"The Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge utilize camera sensors from several different vendors. Like all of the technology used in our products, they meet our strict global quality and performance standards."
Samsung declined to elaborate on how the different Sony and Samsung sensors are distributed geographically, or the specific reason for why a universal part isn't used across the entire range. SamMobile has already managed to perform a side-by-side comparison between the two Galaxy S6 camera versions, and the results seem to agree with Samsung's self-assessment. Image quality in the sample images appears to be a tie between the two sensors, with Samsung's ISOCELL showing a slight advantage with a better white balance than the Sony chip.
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http://www.theverge.com/2015/[....]g-galaxy-s6-sony-camera-sensor
http://www.slashgear.com/not-[....]samsung-isnt-worried-06382300/
cheers!
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Posted: 2015-05-07 04:42:45
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Thank you Samsung for being honest
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Posted: 2015-05-07 11:15:11
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after checking the photos by Davidsic I think the ISOCELL sensor isn't that bad at all, like in the S5. In the samples shown the ISOCELL has a better "warmer" result in daylight.
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Posted: 2015-05-08 09:10:42
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^Hehe.....so say , the new IsoCell S5K2P2 maybe better than Exmor IMX240
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Posted: 2015-05-08 09:45:13
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from:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/p[....]y-s6-camera-sony-or-isocell/2/
Going by the comments, Sammobile readers tend to favour the look of the Sony sensor’s images, but the original photographer states than the ISOCELL sensor produced colours which matched the original scene more closely.
This is getting so funny.
cheers!
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Posted: 2015-05-08 15:24:32
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Exmor /
IsoCell camera compare from xda. For sorry first Exmor sample is little blurry from hand moving. Night shots show dirty ISOCELL camera lens , no way for real compare. As verdict both camera is realy close as twins , great postprocess work from Samsung. Real sensor quality maybe can see from RAW. As microscopic differences - Exmor give little warmer colors , IsoCell give little sharper image. Verdict - both camera are real twins with great quality.
Reserve non blurry Exmor shot

[ This Message was edited by: Sassho on 2015-05-08 21:00 ]
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Posted: 2015-05-08 21:36:08
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